As you can tell, the login script redirects to the passed absolute URL following login. These don't work well with LinkFreeze active. How should I handle these?

4. If I need all absolute links rewritten except for links to external payment systems like PayPal, how do I handle that? Ideally, I would like all absolute links that start with my domain to be rewritten, but no links to other domains.

5. Finally, I would like to replace the asp extension with htm, but I can't get that to work. I have entered asp in the file extension box, and checked and unchecked the option to move the file extension to the end of the URL, but all I get when I do this is page not found. Any ideas what I might be doing wrong here?

1. Hyphen is included there on a second place and there is no problems with hyphens, especially with the latest versions of LinkFreeze.
2. Guess the problem is in the imagepop.asp code that calculates invalid path.
3. Please describe problem in more details (or better show it online). Also I need to see your exact LinkFreeze configuration file.
4. You can turn "Transform absolute links" option on, it will do exactly what you ask. But note if you are using domain aliases the links will not be rewritten (while it is still be possible to redirect old style URLs).
5. I suggest you to replace @[^?]+\.asp pattern with a simple '/' pattern, it will help here.

Click on one of the smaller images below the item description. In IE7, a path is displayed in the popup window, and that path has ".htm" following the ".jpg" of the image name. This seems like a bug to me -- the option is to replace "asp" with "htm", but there is no "asp" in the URL to the image.

1. The link is not "corrupted" on the server. This ASP has been in place just fine for five years. I have disabled LinkFreeze on the site now so you can see the link as it was before LinkFreeze garbled it. (Please, just try a link like this on your test server.) Here's the original link:

1. The original link was actually
href="login.asp?ReturnTo=https://www.vantiquities.com/janusantiquities/store/customerwishlistadd.asp?idProduct=183" LinikFreeze does not perform well with a links containing absolute links inside. I suggest you to change this link to the absolute form entirely so LinkFreeze will not touch it at all:

2. Yes, initial link was http://www.vantiquities.com/janusantiquities/store/imagepop.asp?img=2006SA10c.jpg and linkFreeze was correctly transformed it to the http://www.vantiquities.com/janusantiquities/store/imagepop-img-2006SA10c.jpg.htm according to your configuration. As you can see substitution characters replaced and file extension moved to the end of URL. This is not a bug but expected behaviour.

1. Then encode URL parameters using QueryStringEncode function according to the HTTP specification. The initial link login.asp?ReturnTo=https://www.vantiquities.com/janusantiquities/store/customerwishlistadd.asp?idProduct=183 is invalid according to the specification because it contains disallowed characters in the parameter value.
2. Why? Do you thing there is some difference for search engines what characters are contained in a file name (what you call an image extension is not actually image extension, it only looks like). Link /janusantiquities/store/imagepop.asp?img=2006SA10c.jpg is the link to the 'imagepop.asp' and not to the '2006SA10c.jpg' thus LinkFreeze transformed the link correctly.

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